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The local police report into the incident, obtained by the M.E.N, states: “On Friday, September 15, at 7.30pm in Calle Blanc in Magaluf, a British tourist who had suffered a blow to the head received assistance.

“The reason he had suffered his injuries was not immediately made clear, but the cuts he had to his head were very possibly the result of an impact with a blunt object with sharp edges.

“The incident happened within a building site where the Hotel Jamaica stood.

“His friends said they had received a call from the injured man’s mobile phone and that other persons had asked for help but officers weren’t able to find out any more.

“Paramedics transferred the injured man in a stable condition to Son Espases Hospital."

Firefighter Alex Green travelled to Majorca with a group of 25 family members and friends

The report added: “The supervisor of the work going on at the building site was at the scene but said he hadn’t seen anything.

“There is a lot of building material at the site, including supports, iron bars and planks of wood, and the British tourist could have impacted against a number of things.

“An inspection of the site was carried out but the supposed place of impact could not be determined.

“The involvement of other people in this incident has been initially ruled out.”

Sources at the Civil Guard, who have been sent the local police report, said everything was pointing to Alex hurting himself in an accidental fall.

The height from which Alex fell is not clear, but local media have reported it was from the first floor.

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Alex Green was on his stag do in Magaluf when he was found with serious injuries (Image: ugc)

Speaking from the hospital this afternoon, Alex’s mum Karen Green, who has travelled to Majorca with his fiancée Rebecca Thorpe and the rest of his family to be at his bedside, said they had yet to be informed of the cause of Alex’s injuries.

She told the M.E.N: “Nobody has contacted us to say he has fallen, nobody has brought that forward as the cause of his injuries.

“All we have been told is that the police are doing their own investigation.”

Mrs Green said Alex was showing signs of improvement but would require ‘care and rehabilitation’ for some time to come.

And she also thanked the public for the ‘incredible’ support being shown to Alex and the family.

She added: “The care he has received has been amazing and we have been overwhelmed by all the support shown to us.